A shoe horn and sock removing tool is disclosed. In embodiments, the shoe horn and sock removing tool comprises a handle portion and a shoe horn and sock removing portion. The shoe horn and sock removing portion comprises a main body and a head. The head comprises a first end including a gripping portion and a second end including a curved heel-engaging portion. The head is pivotally connected to the main body and is configured to be pivoted between a locked shoe horn position wherein the gripping portion extends past an end of the main body, and a locked sock removing position wherein the curved heel-engaging portion extends past the end of the main body.
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13. A method for utilizing a shoe horn and sock removing tool comprising:
providing a shoe horn and sock removing tool including a handle portion and a shoe horn and sock removing portion, the shoe horn and sock removing portion including a main body pivotally connected to a head about a connector;
pivoting the head about the connector from a shoe horn position, wherein a gripping portion of the head extends past an end of the main body, to a sock removing position, wherein a curved heel-engaging portion of the head extends past the end of the main body.
1. A shoe horn and sock removing tool comprising:
a handle portion; and
a shoe horn and sock removing portion comprising:
a main body; and
a head comprising a first end including a gripping portion and a second end including a curved heel-engaging portion,
wherein the head is pivotally connected to the main body and is configured to be pivoted between a locked shoe horn position wherein the gripping portion extends past an end of the main body, and a locked sock removing position wherein the curved heel-engaging portion extends past the end of the main body.
10. A shoe horn and sock removing tool comprising:
a shoe horn and sock removing portion comprising:
a main body; and
a head comprising a first end including a gripping portion comprised of a high friction material and a second end including a curved heel-engaging portion, wherein the head is pivotally connected to the main body and is configured to be pivoted between a locked shoe horn position wherein the curved heel-engaging portion is directly adjacent the main body and the gripping portion extends past an end of the main body, and a locked sock removing position wherein the gripping portion is directly adjacent the main body and the curved heel-engaging portion extends past the end of the main body;
a handle portion; and
a means for removably connecting the shoe horn and sock removing portion to the handle portion.
2. The shoe horn and sock removing tool of
3. The shoe horn and sock removing tool of
4. The shoe horn and sock removing tool of
5. The shoe horn and sock removing tool of
6. The shoe horn and sock removing tool of
7. The shoe horn and sock removing tool of
a retention aperture formed at a first end of the main body; and
an engagement finger extending from the second end of the handle portion and adapted to engage with the retention aperture in the main body.
8. The shoe horn and sock removing tool of
first and second flexible retention fingers extending from a surface of the handle portion; and
first and second tab-receiving apertures formed in the main body, wherein the first and second flexible retention fingers are adapted to be received into the respective first and second tab-receiving apertures to removably lock the handle portion to the main body portion.
9. The shoe horn and sock removing tool of
11. The shoe horn and sock removing tool of
12. The shoe horn and sock removing tool of
14. The method of
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The present invention relates generally to medical aid devices and, more particularly, to shoe horns and sock removal devices.
In an aspect of the invention, a shoe horn and sock removing tool includes: a handle portion; and a shoe horn and sock removing portion comprising: a main body; and a head comprising a first end including a gripping portion and a second end including a curved heel-engaging portion, wherein the head is pivotally connected to the main body and is configured to be pivoted between a locked shoe horn position wherein the gripping portion extends past an end of the main body, and a locked sock removing position wherein the curved heel-engaging portion extends past the end of the main body.
In another aspect of the invention, a shoe horn and sock removing tool includes: a main body; and a head comprising a first end including a gripping portion comprised of a high friction material and a second end including a curved heel-engaging portion, wherein the head is pivotally connected to the main body and is configured to be pivoted between a locked shoe horn position wherein the curved heel-engaging portion is directly adjacent the main body and the gripping portion extends past an end of the main body, and a locked sock removing position wherein the gripping portion is directly adjacent the main body and the curved heel-engaging portion extends past the end of the main body; a handle portion; and a means for removably connecting the shoe horn and sock removing portion to the handle portion.
In another aspect of the invention, a method for utilizing a shoe horn and sock removing tool comprises: providing a shoe horn and sock removing tool including a handle portion and a shoe horn and sock removing portion, the shoe horn and sock removing portion including a main body pivotally connected to a head about a connector; pivoting the head about the connector from a shoe horn position, wherein a gripping portion of the head extends past an end of the main body, to a sock removing position, wherein a curved heel-engaging portion of the head extends past the end of the main body.
The present invention is described in the detailed description which follows, in reference to the noted plurality of drawings by way of non-limiting examples of exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
The present invention relates generally to medical aid devices and, more particularly, to shoe horns and sock removal devices.
The handle portion 12 and shoe horn and sock removing portion 14 may each be comprised of a lightweight material; preferably rigid, injection moldable plastic. In aspects, the head 18 comprises a smooth or low friction material (e.g., plastic), while the gripping portion 20 attached thereto comprises a rubber material or other material having high friction properties (frictional properties higher than those of the shoe horn and sock removing portion 14) to aid in the gripping/retention of sock material during sock removal.
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In aspects, with the handle portion 12 held at an angle with respect to the main body 16, a user inserts engagement finger 30 of the handle portion 12 into the retention aperture 32 of the main body 16 and pivots that handle portion 12 about the tab 30 until the distal end portion 34 is snap-fittingly received between opposing sidewalls 62a and 62b of handle portion 12. With this configuration, the tabs 70a and 70b are received within respective tab-receiving apertures 35a, 35b, and the retention fingers 71a and 71b are snap-fit over respective receiving portions 72a and 72b of the distal end portion 34. In embodiments, the main body 16 further comprises opposing stiffening brackets 76a, 76b extending from the back surface of the distal end portion 34. Such stiffening brackets 76a, 76b add structural stability about the retention aperture 32 and prevent undesirable flexing of the tool 10 at the interaction of the main body 16 and the distal end portion 34 extending therefrom.
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The descriptions of the various embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration, but are not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the embodiments disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the described embodiments. The terminology used herein was chosen to best explain the principles of the embodiments, the practical application or technical improvement over technologies found in the marketplace, or to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the embodiments disclosed herein.
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